It’s like the tech equivalent of those permanent tire fires that burn for decades. https://t.co/5nnxfTjQP3
— Đɇnnɨs Đɇŧwɨłłɇɍ (@drgonzo123) May 19, 2021
No it will not. HR and accounting systems everywhere would collapse. https://t.co/Y85GeTgm3X
— ? ?????? ????? (2).arj ? (@notameadow) May 19, 2021
So long and thanks for all the security holes. https://t.co/PbIEk1vt2p
— Martin SFP Bryant (@MartinSFP) May 19, 2021
Well it's about time https://t.co/O3fq0ZU9sN
— Laura Shortridge-Scott (@DiscordianKitty) May 19, 2021
Everything about the web i have loved is going to shit, yesterday it was WCAG 1.0, today IE11 ? https://t.co/wdOVt8lwl5
— Steve Faulkner (@stevefaulkner) May 19, 2021
Goodbye IE. You will not be missed by me. https://t.co/zw22bhsDX5
— Helga #TeamVaccine (@Kathy_Darling) May 19, 2021
Modern web, here we come! https://t.co/Lwk46HBSPL
— Darian Rosebrook ?? (@darianrosebrook) May 19, 2021
Netscape can finally rest in peace. https://t.co/rXwVNleWMJ
— Dan Primack (@danprimack) May 19, 2021
I updated Microsoft's Internet Explorer timeline. RIP IE https://t.co/PvWWqiSuPZ pic.twitter.com/BUEC1PUUlf
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) May 19, 2021
If you're worried about your legacy apps or sites, please know that we're committed to your success:
— Aleks Lopez (@AleksLopezMSFT) May 19, 2021
1. Edge's dual engine advantage allows your apps & sites to work in Edge thanks to IE mode
2. App Assure is here to help you fix issues you might run into https://t.co/kYqKV5ZzUJ https://t.co/WtdB9XUmW0
And plans are in place to phase out the last website with a “works best in Internet Explorer 6 or greater” warning by 2050. https://t.co/L2sl2IYeG6
— Greg Pierce (@agiletortoise) May 19, 2021
IE Enterprise Compatibility Mode really is fantastic. I've been administering it for like 10 years now. They literally went line by line through all changes since IE6 and created a fantastic compatibility layer. This is not really a problem I've used it on crazy old stuff. https://t.co/kW0oj58MHG
— SwiftOnSecurity (@SwiftOnSecurity) May 19, 2021
IE11 to be laid to rest June 15, 2022. I will be having a BBQ in my backyard to celebrate. Please bring a salad. https://t.co/c3l3Ho1pJB pic.twitter.com/F6W3NwQCFr
— Wes Bos (@wesbos) May 19, 2021
Bill and Melinda Gates announced their split less than a month ago and there's already a benefit for windows 10 users.??? https://t.co/u0siwnoLQd
— Ragnarok Lobster (@eclecticbrotha) May 19, 2021
legend has it they meant to release this news years ago, just took some time to upload ? https://t.co/fvKyUlf8RB
— hot adam sandler (@leighanoisgocua) May 19, 2021
Pouring one out for IT staff across planet earth as they face an onslaught of emails in August from senior executives asking what on earth a "Chrome" is https://t.co/qp3WddZT5K
— Brendan Harkin (@brendanjharkin) May 19, 2021
enterprise software fucking shook at this news https://t.co/qCzy0p0M3l
— 〽️ax krieger's big moves (@MaxKriegerVG) May 19, 2021
They actually retired it a long time ago but it only just loaded on Explorer https://t.co/dfPLHTG3An
— Moira Gaming (@destiny_thememe) May 19, 2021
Bye bye cash cow.
— ???????? (@berendjanwever) May 20, 2021
MSIE got my professional career in security started and helped me keep my family well fed for two decades.
But it was designed for a different world than we live in now and we will all be more secure without it.
It's a bittersweet goodbye. https://t.co/QjyUuYO2il
How will I download chrome now? https://t.co/Bh9J8VR7xD
— Daniel Ahmad (@ZhugeEX) May 19, 2021
Boy, bye. https://t.co/hybxS8Zelb
— Ken Norton (@kennethn) May 19, 2021
Goodbye unreliable old friend https://t.co/MSe5PAYCCs
— Richard Chambers (@newschambers) May 19, 2021
Bruh…I remember needing to make web pages compatible for IE versions. That was awful. Thank God they’re murdering this hoe. https://t.co/uuIxtshUnm
— Pariss Athena | Founder of Black Tech Pipeline (@ParissAthena) May 20, 2021
RIP to a real one. https://t.co/V8C5gmkU7z
— Christina Warren (@film_girl) May 19, 2021
Chrome, FireFox, Safari, Edge DO NOT READ
— #2 Dad (@animatedGeoff) May 19, 2021
*html {
Internet explorer....goodbye
} https://t.co/54AX7MIYxo
this took too long to happen, just like how IE takes too long to load anything. Nice one Microsoft https://t.co/Jn0bL29Y8i
— Walrus (@Walrus_9000) May 19, 2021
We should celebrate the death of IE every year as a global holiday from now on! https://t.co/JoW9lW8tq6
— Jason McMinn (@jasonmcminn) May 19, 2021
Microsoft is dropping support for IE on many versions of Windows 10 on June 15, 2022: https://t.co/eUbRPVfmbR
— Mary Jo Foley (@maryjofoley) May 19, 2021
Farewell, old friend, and rest in peace https://t.co/Bxu6qUeOT3
— Tom's Guide (@tomsguide) May 20, 2021